The scientist(s) who discovered that bacteria can transfer genetic information was/were Multiple Choice Hershey and Chase. Chargaff. Griffith. Watson and Crick. Wilkins and Franklin.
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Match the scientist(s) with their corresponding revolutionary discovery or experiment: - Avery: demonstrated that DNA is replicated semiconservatively - Griffith: used proteins labeled with 35S and DNA labeled with 32P to demonstrate that viral DNA entered bacterial cells, but viral proteins did not - Hershey and Chase: discovered that the genetic material in bacteriophages is DNA - Chargaff: demonstrated the ratio of nucleotide bases in DNA - Meselson and Stahl: grew bacteria in the presence of heavy nitrogen (15N), followed by growth in 14N medium for one or two generations, then measured the density of the DNA - Avery: discovered that DNA was responsible for bacterial transformation - Griffith: demonstrated that genetic traits can be transferred from one bacterium to another
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